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<p>in the Florida Keys. They typically move slowly, if at all, since the cloud to which they are attached is horizontally static, being formed by vertical <a href="page.php?w=convection">convective action</a> rather than the subduction/adduction interaction between colliding <a href="page.php?w=weather_front">fronts</a>. Fair-weather waterspouts are very similar in both appearance and mechanics to landspouts, and largely behave as such if they move ashore.</p>

<p>There are five stages to a fair-weather waterspout life cycle. Initially, a prominent</p><p>
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